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Barns came in a number of different styles and configurations.
. Antique Farming takes a look at the Dairy Barn

The rate, at which barns are disappearing, is nothing short of alarming. Visit part one of
the two part story documenting the process that rescued a Wisconsin barn from the
fate that has removed so many barns from our rural landscape.Barn Restoration Part 1

During the turn of the century most barns could be classified as "general purpose"
As more rigid milk inspection requirements were put in place around
many cities, the dairy herd was required to be in a building apart from hogs, calves, horses, or sheep.
This spelled the end of the general purpose type barn.

Gone Forever

Anecdotal information suggests that Wisconsin is losing over 400 of the wooden barns that characterize the landscape each year, but to date there has been no detailed comprehensive inventory.
Source: State Historical Society of Wisconsin